Mr. Sam's Place

The night before its scheduled demolition, Councilman Willie Williams wanders into a diner in a small southern town looking for mementos. He is confronted by a journalist, Audrey Walker, who has followed him there for an interview. She wants to understand why Willie (the council’s lone African American representative and lone vote against the new development) is so attached to the place, and to a past that...

The night before its scheduled demolition, Councilman Willie Williams wanders into a diner in a small southern town looking for mementos. He is confronted by a journalist, Audrey Walker, who has followed him there for an interview. She wants to understand why Willie (the council’s lone African American representative and lone vote against the new development) is so attached to the place, and to a past that stinks so badly of Jim Crow. In telling his story, he shows us a series of flashbacks intended to paint a more accurate picture of this place’s past, and especially that of its enigmatic owner, with whom he had developed an unlikely friendship. He is determined to achieve some level of understanding from her regarding his nostalgia for the old-fashioned values that the newly dawning century is threatening. By the end of the night, we are left to wonder whether he has had any success.

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Mr. Sam's Place

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  • Lynda Crawford: Mr. Sam's Place

    A very powerful piece. Mr. Bowen has managed to bring in a lot of history (without it seeming like a history lesson) and yet the piece has great resonance with what is going on right now as well.

    A very powerful piece. Mr. Bowen has managed to bring in a lot of history (without it seeming like a history lesson) and yet the piece has great resonance with what is going on right now as well.

Character Information

  • Sam Chambers
    The proprietor
    Character Age
    50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Edna Chambers / Audrey Walker (doubles)
    His wife / Journalist, half Iranian and hiding that
    Character Age
    50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Willie Williams
    City Councilman / Doubles as his father, Virgil, in flashbacks
    Character Age
    50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African -- Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Young Willie
    Plays Willie in flashbacks as a teenager and young adult, and serves as narrator
    Character Age
    Teens / Early 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African -- Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Ensemble # 1
    Plays various small roles as customers, other employees, racist hecklers, etc...
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Ensemble # 2
    Plays various small roles as customers, other employees, racist hecklers, etc...
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Theatre West, Year 2025

Awards

  • OC Centric New Play Festival
    Chapman University
    Finalist
    2018